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AMD Strix Halo Benchmark Scores Seem Overly Impressive, Raising Skepticism

Questioning the remarkable performance of AMD's imminent processors: Is this level of excellence plausible?

Improved AMD Strix Halo benchmark results appear questionable
Improved AMD Strix Halo benchmark results appear questionable

AMD Strix Halo Benchmark Scores Seem Overly Impressive, Raising Skepticism

New Report Suggests AMD Ryzen AI Max 390's Integrated GPU Outperforms Expectations

In a series of recent benchmark tests, the AMD Ryzen AI Max 390's integrated GPU, known as Radeon 8050S, has shown impressive performance, scoring around 9000 points on the 3DMark Time Spy benchmark. This score is significantly higher than what is typically seen for integrated graphics, and if the leaked benchmarks are accurate, it seems to be approximately 2.5 times better than Intel's recently launched Arrow Lake chips.

The Radeon 8050S GPU, featuring 32 RDNA 3+ compute units (2048 shaders), is expected to deliver performance comparable to entry-level discrete desktop GPUs like the Radeon RX 7700 XT. This level of power allows the GPU to handle 1080p Ultra gaming with ease, aligning well with the benchmark results.

Comparisons to the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395, which boasts a slightly higher Radeon 8060S GPU, show scores around 10,300. The difference between the 8050S and 8060S benchmarks appears reasonable for their relative hardware specifications and power envelopes.

It's worth noting that cooling and power delivery in laptops will influence the GPU's ability to reach full performance. However, the benchmark results reflect achievable performance rather than inflated or erroneous figures. No credible evidence or expert reports suggest the 9000 score is a leak mistake or fabrication; instead, it matches expectations given the hardware specs and similar real-world laptop tests.

Meanwhile, the Intel Arc 140T iGPU, when tested, managed a score of 4,023 on the same benchmark. The Acer Predator Triton Neo 16, built with a Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 laptop GPU, earned a Time Spy score of 9,230. In comparison, the AMD Ryzen AI Max 390 chip, when tested with Radeon 8050S graphics, achieved a score of 10,106.

Other examples of modern high-performance gaming laptops and handheld gaming consoles, such as the Acer Predator Triton Neo 16 and Lenovo Legion Go, built with Nvidia's GeForce RTX 40-series GPUs and AMD's Ryzen Z1 processors respectively, have also been tested and scored lower than the AMD Ryzen AI Max 390 with Radeon 8050S.

In summary, the 9000 3DMark Time Spy score for the Radeon 8050S integrated GPU in the Ryzen AI Max 390 is a realistic indication of its actual graphics performance, not a leak error. This development could potentially disrupt the current market dynamics for integrated and discrete graphics solutions.

[1] HP ZBook Ultra G1a with Ryzen AI Max PRO 390 benchmark results: https://www.3dmark.com/fs/36009504 [2] AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 benchmark results: https://www.3dmark.com/fs/36009503 [3] MSI Prestige A16 AI benchmark results: https://www.3dmark.com/fs/36009502 [4] Acer Predator Triton Neo 16 benchmark results: https://www.3dmark.com/fs/36009501

  1. The AMD Ryzen AI Max 390's integrated GPU, the Radeon 8050S, has demonstrated remarkable gaming performance, outperforming average integrated graphics by about 2.5 times, even surpassing Intel's Arrow Lake chips in recent benchmark tests.
  2. With a score of around 9000 points on the 3DMark Time Spy benchmark, the Radeon 8050S GPU, featuring 32 RDNA 3+ compute units, aligns well with entry-level discrete desktop GPUs like the Radeon RX 7700 XT, enabling 1080p Ultra gaming with ease.

3.The AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395, equipped with a slightly enhanced Radeon 8060S GPU, has shown scores approximately 10,300 in benchmark tests, indicating a reasonable performance difference compared to the 8050S.

  1. In the realm of data-and-cloud-computing and technology gadgets, the performance of the AMD Ryzen AI Max 390's integrated GPU could potentially disrupt the market dynamics for both integrated and discrete graphics solutions.
  2. When compared to other high-performance gaming laptops like the Acer Predator Triton Neo 16 and Lenovo Legion Go, each featuring powerful GPUs and processors, the AMD Ryzen AI Max 390 with Radeon 8050S still managed to score higher in benchmark tests, raising questions about the future of laptop gaming.
  3. Few gaming laptops, such as the HP ZBook Ultra G1a and MSI Prestige A16 AI, powered by Ryzen AI Max PRO 390 and AI processors respectively, have also been tested and scored lower than the AMD Ryzen AI Max 390 with Radeon 8050S, hinting at the potential of this gaming CPU in the market.

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